Kirk F. White’s #11 512M, the most famous 512 of all time, made its debut at Daytona in 1971 with the goal of beating the formidable Porsche 917s. To do this Mr. White assembled an elite team that included Roger Penske / Sunoco, John Woodard, and drivers Mark Donohue and David Hobbs. After not finishing the race at Daytona, the team set their sights on the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The car had an excellent start but had to retire with engine failure on Saturday evening. Despite its misfortunes on the track, the Sunoco 512M and the team that ran it remain an iconic piece of racing history.

As part of the GMP Masterpiece Collection, this marks the first time that his model has been released in 1/18 scale diecast. Highly detailed with over 800 individual parts, removable front and rear covers, detailed V-12 engine, functional suspension, opening fuel fillers, and moveable shifter.